(JKet 5) [Udon no Hoshi (Saikyo Don)] Ne... ... Ecchi sa Shiyo... ...? (※Muchi) (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet) [Chinese] [Banana手工漢化]
(Jケット5) [うどんの星 (最強どん)] ねえ... ... えっちさしよ... ...? (※無知) (ポケットモンスター スカーレット・バイオレット) [中国翻訳]
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Ne... Ecchi sa Shiyo...? Pokémon Scarlet Violet Yaoi Shotacon with Florian Kieran
Dive into the steamy world of 'Ne... Ecchi sa Shiyo...?' a tantalizing 8-page doujinshi from Udon no Hoshi, illustrated by Saikyo Don. This Chinese-translated gem parodies Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, featuring innocent young trainers Florian and Kieran in a forbidden yaoi encounter. With tags like shotacon, males only, and no penetration, watch as these thick-eyebrowed boys explore frottage and onahole play in a kodomo doushi fantasy. Their naive whispers of 'Hey... let's do something naughty?' lead to heated, friction-filled moments that ignite pure ecchi bliss. For more Pokémon-inspired heat, check out Monsterlog Pokémon or explore similar vibes in Yabou Sui Kobushi Pokémon.
Hey Let's Get Naughty: Florian and Kieran in Pokémon Frottage Doujinshi Ecchi Adventure
As Florian and Kieran stumble upon hidden desires in the Pokémon world, their playful kodomo only adventure escalates into intense yaoi frottage sessions, rubbing against each other with youthful vigor and no holds barred—well, no penetration, that is. The artist's Saikyo Don captures every blush and gasp in this 8-page ecchi tale, emphasizing thick eyebrows and innocent mischief that makes shotacon fans swoon. Imagine the boys' hands fumbling with onaholes, their bodies pressing close in a males-only frenzy of kodomo doushi passion. This Chinese doujinshi delivers raw, friction-based ecstasy without crossing lines, perfect for those craving subtle yet scorching Pokémon yaoi. The story's naive tone, marked by '※Muchi' for ignorance, adds a layer of forbidden allure, leaving readers breathless. If you're hooked on such tender encounters, see my pace worldmake love for more intimate twists, or dive deeper with Idol Rule Pokémon stories. Don't miss how these characters' chemistry builds to an explosive, non-invasive climax that lingers long after the final page.